Cancelled – 3rd Annual Deception Pass Challenge 2014

The 2014 Challenge has been cancelled due to the small numbers we’ve had register. The Challenge will take place again in 2015.

All proceeds support education and resource protection at Deception Pass State Park

Race Info:

Swim: 1/2 mile in Cranberry Lake. Note: water temperature is typically between 55 and 60 degrees at this time of year so wetsuits are recommended.

Bike: 13 miles with a mixture of road and trail. Mountain or cross bikes are recommended.

Run: 4 miles from West Beach to top of Goose Rock. Elevation rise is 484 feet and back to sea level.

If you have questions about the Deception Pass Challenge, if you are interested in being a volunteer, or you are a business interested in sponsoring this event, please email us at deceptionpasschallenge@gmail.com or contact Estelle Johnson at 360.720.2756.

Registration Information: Registration is $50 for an individual or $100 for a team of two or three. Late registrations, after 1st June, is $60 for individual and $130 for team.

Entry Cancellation Policy: Full refunds can be issued until June 1st. After this date, the fees from cancelled entry fees will be considered donations to the Deception Pass Park Foundation a 501c(3) non-profit organization.

Misc Information:

Dry weave shirts (free for participants who register before June 1st) feature the Challenge logo

Trophies to top 3 male, female and teams

FREE State Park entry day, no Discover Pass required for 2014 Challenge Click here to learn about other ways of getting to the park.

Our board meets on the last Wednesday of each month. We often have additional meetings to discuss fundraising and other projects. Please
contact us if you’d like to attend.

This web site is maintained for the Deception Pass Park Foundation, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. It is NOT supported by the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission, the agency that manages and operates Deception Pass State Park, nor does this website represent the official views of the Commission. The information on this web site is maintained for the Foundation as reasonably current and dependable information for your benefit and use. The Foundation seeks to support Deception Pass State Park and provide valuable services to its visitors. All of the money raised by the Foundation goes to the direct benefit of the educational and resource protection programs of Deception Pass State Park.